European Tour Weekly - April 17th 2013

4/17/2013 5:07:55 PM

Miguel Angel Jimenez (Getty Images)

Spain is the focus this week for European Tour Weekly as we head to Valencia for the Open de España. As usual, we will be on the range to find out the thoughts of the players who are all hoping for success at Parador de El Saler.

Making his comeback in Spain is the one and only Miguel Angel Jiménez. ETW caught up with Jiménez for an exclusive interview at his golf school near Torremolinos, which opened in January. He missed the early part of the 2013 season after breaking his right leg in a skiing fall at Christmas but is now back to full fitness.

This week’s review comes from the MASTERS TOURNAMENT in Augusta and we will find out how the Europeans fared in golf’s first Major of the year.

For China’s Tianlang Guan it was his first visit to the Masters. Not only was Guan making his Masters debut, he became the youngest competitor in Masters history, aged just 14 years, 5 months and 17 days old when he teed up on Thursday. Entry was gained by way of winning the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in November and he spoke to ETW about his achievements and told us what it was like to be amongst such an exclusive entry list for the first time.

Together with all of the latest news and statistics from the Tour, this completes another edition of European Tour Weekly.